加里曼丹Diang Mahang地区动物遗存:分类鉴定及其考古背景

Vida Pervaya Rusianti Kusmartono, Ni Luh Gde Dyah Mega Hafsari
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动物遗骸,无论是脊椎动物还是无脊椎动物,都是考古研究中的重要发现。这种代理可以提供在一个地点可能与人类有联系的动物物种的身份信息。本研究旨在了解Diang Mahang石窟中动物遗迹的存在,以进一步了解过去人类与环境的相互作用。在此之前还没有在该地区进行过涉及动物遗骸的研究。因此,有必要对过去与人类活动有关的动物遗存进行分类鉴定。本研究采用归纳推理的定性分析方法。分析是通过观察骨头的诊断特征来确定其分类身份。诊断特征结果表明,脊椎动物遗骸包括哺乳动物、爬行动物和双鱼座三大类。无脊椎动物的残骸包括软体动物和节肢动物。海洋鲤科植物也存在,但不是可食用的品种。从环境上看,动物遗骸与石器和陶器有关,表明Diang Mahang的微观活动与人类在岩洞中的日常生活有关。
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Faunal Remains From Diang Mahang In Kalimantan: Taxonomic Identification And Their Archaeological Context
Faunal remains, both vertebrates and invertebrates, are important discoveries in archaeological research. Such proxy may provide information on the identity of animal species which may associate with human at a site. This research aims to understand the existence of faunal remains in the rockshelter of Diang Mahang to further comprehend the interaction of humans and their environment in the past. No research involving animal remains in this region has been conducted before. Therefore, it is necessary to carry out a taxonomic identification of the faunal remains related to human activities in the past in Diang Mahang. This study applies a qualitative-analytic method with inductive reasoning. The analysis was performed by observing the diagnostic characteristics of a bone to determine its taxonomic identity. Results of diagnostic characteristics showed that vertebrate remains comprise three main classes, i.e., Mammals, Reptiles, and Pisces. The remains of the invertebrate consist of Molluscs and Arthropods. Marine Cypraeid also existed but was not of the edible variety. Contextually, faunal remains are associated with lithics and pottery, indicating a micro-scale activity in Diang Mahang related to humans’ daily life in the rockshelter.
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